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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 412 - STATE MILITIA

NRS 412.188 Enlistment, period of service, oath, transfer and discharge; extension of enlistment.

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NRS 412.188 Enlistment, period of service, oath, transfer and discharge; extension of enlistment.
1. The qualifications for enlistment and reenlistment, the periods of enlistment, reenlistment and voluntary extension of enlistment, the period of service, the form of oath to be taken and the manner and form of transfer and discharge of enlisted personnel of the Nevada National Guard must be those prescribed by applicable federal laws and regulations and Office regulations.
2. The Governor is authorized to extend the period of any enlistment, reenlistment, voluntary extension of enlistment or the period of service of enlisted personnel serving as reservists of the Nevada National Guard or volunteer military organizations licensed by the Governor for a period not to exceed 6 months after the termination of an emergency declared by the Governor, the Legislature, the President or Congress.
3. Whenever the period of enlistment, reenlistment, voluntary extension of enlistment, and the period of service of enlisted personnel of the reserve components of the Armed Forces of the United States are extended, the Governor shall extend the period of any enlistment, reenlistment, voluntary extension of enlistment or the period of service of enlisted personnel in the corresponding component of the Nevada National Guard for the same period.
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